®re ec®rnrnendati®ns - wren ti®ns WBACFINAL REPORT <br /> ~ <br /> 1. Maximize use of existing structured parking 2. Reduce minimum parking-requirements <br /> supply <br /> <br /> ' Qualifications/Elaborations Qualification/Elaboration - <br /> , <br /> • Develop parking plan within 1,000 feet of planning area Work with developer towards reductions in parking demand at outset and <br /> over time <br /> • Provide"Shared Parking"program <br /> <br /> . E i ^ f-sy+4 u~' •P~..,, , r7 }3 v* y~~~ _ti <br /> Fy ~ L~ B ~~+n.~»~ t tlir '1.y <br /> - ~ ; rid +,'t~~~ 14f § t~;' <br /> v <br /> d ~ <br /> ~ ~ ~ ` - a <br /> - <br /> - ~ <br /> ,~yfi. v.~.,,.,4y~~.~_ ~.^+{~;r~`-?° n1L_ in it~ xy ~f~ ~~~.~.r _ j~ *a~" ~y ~F.,~ ~ <br /> ~L, <br /> 1 <br /> ~ t h <br /> 0 41 <br /> r n,' <br /> d'' ` <br /> , <br /> y ~K e ~ <br /> ? C ~ r <br /> _ r , c.. n ~ <br /> ~ <br /> ~ ~ <br /> - <br /> ~ ~ _ t ~t~ ~a,r.. <br /> M, _ _ _ <br /> ~ <br /> ,,,3 _ _ <br /> . , <br /> r _ _ <br /> _ ~+i.r <br /> Comprehensive parking plans help create an specific area-wide approach to efficiently Reducing minimum parking requirements will encourage visitors to explore <br /> utilize available parking and promote walking alternatives to driving when visiting downtown <br /> P,ecoinmer~~IaYioris ~ 35 <br /> <br />